YARGER, SANDRA SUE "SANDY" Age 66, passed away February 14, 2014, after a long and courageous battle with lung cancer, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on October 30, 1947 in Midland, daughter of the late Arthur and Fern Yarger. She attended South Lyon High School in the early 1960's but left before graduating. However, knowing the importance of an education went back to the night school program, graduating in 1978, all while working full time and raising three children. Sandy spent 30 years with Chrysler prior to her retirement in 2001. She was a gifted and talented seamstress. When her children were younger she often made their show clothes in western attire for their horse show competitions. She was a 4-H Leader and the head of the "Loco Cowboys" club, which successfully competed in the Washtenaw County Fair. Sandy was an excellent cook, enjoyed canning and was known for her love of flowers, gardening, feeding the birds and enjoying other wildlife. She is survived by her loving children, Angela Arnold, Victoria (Craig) Rohrer, and Ronald Towas II. She is also survived by her beloved grandchildren, Cassandra, Dylan, Garret, Madelyn, and Symona; her siblings, Debbie (Steve) Brown, Robert (Libby) Yarger, and Patricia (Mark) Shipley. Sandy was preceded in death by her parents and her sisters, Bonnie Taulbee and Joanne Raines. Visitation was held on Monday and Tuesday. A Funeral service was on Wednesday at PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, 122 W. Lake St., South Lyon. Online guestbook at www.phillipsfuneral.com.

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Kathy Bough03/15/2014

Vickie and all the family of Sandy. I was an RT in Howell and took care of your mother for a long time. I just heard of her passing on Thursday. I'm deeply sorry for your loss. Your mom had such a wonderful sense of humor and very kind heart she certainly brightened many of days. She loved her family so deeply and talked of you all often. It was a pleasure to know such a great lady and some of you. I loved her and will miss her! Kathy Bough